insideKENT Magazine Issue 98 - May 2020 | Page 15

RELAX WITH The Hop Shop at Castle Farm On Castle Farm, we always enjoy welcoming people to The Hop Shop and sharing the views of our water meadows and lavender fields. That is why it feels so strange to have the farm gates closed for an extended period of time. But part of our difficult decision to close, was because we knew how important it would be to concentrate all our resources full time on maintaining food production. We are busy with arable field work, the Castle Farm beef herd and looking after our lavender fields, hop gardens and apple orchard. However, many people have been telling us how important our farm-grown lavender oils have become at such a stressful time - bringing relief from anxiety and promoting harmony within the home. In response, we decided to launch #stayhome Care Packs… perfect little collections for self-care, or to send to a friend in isolation. For every care pack purchased, we donate a bottle of lavender oil to our local NHS heroes, offering escapism and relaxation after a hard-working shift. Buying local has never been more important and it has been invaluable to have the support of Produced in Kent, and the #HelpKentBuyLocal initiative. We are looking forward to the summer and even though we don't know how the Covid-19 situation will play out, we know that the lavender will bloom, the valley will turn purple and in July the scent of a million purple flowers will fill the air. In the meantime we wish all our customers good health and look forward to welcoming you back soon… for now, please head to hopshop.co.uk for a Castle Farm fix! Simpson’s Wine Estate KEEPS THE GLASS HALF FULL H At Simpsons’ Wine Estate, based in Barham near Canterbury, the vineyards are enjoying the sunshine and continue to require care and cultivation as the vines begin to rouse from their wintry slumber. The Simpsons’ exquisite English still and sparkling wines are also progressing through the winemaking cycle: the 2019 still wines are on the cusp of being released, with the first of this vintage - The Gravel Castle Chardonnay - already garnering attention from the media and wine-lovers alike. The team has also been working in shifts to undertake the tremendous task of bottling 120,000 bottles of sparkling wine, to ensure that there will be sufficient tank-space for the 2020 Harvest, which is set to be a veritable bounty if this glorious sunshine continues. Despite the difficulties faced by the business as pubs, bars and restaurants have temporarily closed, the large online retail accounts have increased their demand for Simpsons’ wines, including Waitrose, Majestic Wine and Naked Wines. Simpsons’ Wine Estate is also proud to be supporting fellow Kent-based suppliers and producers at this difficult time, together with the Produced in Kent - #HelpKentBuyLocal initiative to encourage people to buy and enjoy locally produced wines. The Estate is offering free delivery on all online orders and has been working to supply Macknade Fine Foods, The Goods Shed and Gibsons Farm Shop. With everyone seeking out a little luxury at home or searching for a new wine to try at #LocktailHour, Simpsons’ Wine Estate has seen an increase in demand. The team is now looking towards celebrating English Wine Week (20th – 28th June 2020), alongside the launch of the next vintage of exceptional English wines. Follow their social media channels for more thirst-quenching content and visit www.simpsonswine.com to place your order. 15